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Nazi noun a fanatic about the preceding noun US Not coined but rendered wildly popular on the “Soup Nazi” episode of Jerry Seinfeld’s television comedy that first aired on 2 November 1995.- Barbara Jane shrugged apologetically. “Clothes Nazi.” — Dan Jenkins, Life Its Ownself, p. 58, 1984
- SURF NAZI: Blond hair, blue eyes and a one track mind. — Michael V. Anderson, The Bad, Rad, Not to Forget Way Cool Beach and Surf Discriptionary, p. 20, 1988
- “If you want to be what I call a jazz nazi, it’s true we can be criticized. And what is jazz anyway? We wind up with all these hybrid styles of music that may not be jazz per se but are related and yet hold their own.” Pure-bred or mongrel? He cares not. — Catherine Solyum, Montreal Gazette, p. A4, 5 July 2002
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